Author
Olmo Gómez Aldaz is an author, public communicator, and activist against identicide. His work originates from a real case of baby trafficking, identity theft, and fraudulent adoption that took place in Bilbao (Spain) in 1971. Separated from his mother at birth and registered under a false identity, decades later he reconstructed his origins through personal investigation, historical archives, and genetic evidence, ultimately obtaining judicial recognition of his biological filiation.
He has turned this process into a narrated archive: books, documents, and materials that allow the case to be followed step by step. He is the author of DOGA 2025 and offers this website as a public repository and reference space for readers, journalists, and affected individuals. His aim is to leave a verifiable record of what occurred and to contribute to public debate on identity, origin, and institutional responsibility.
Personal manifesto
About my identity:
Treat me with respect.
Do not call me ungrateful. Do not call me thankless.
Do not tell me that I owe anyone anything.Do not bind me to an identity that does not resonate with me, that I do not feel as my own.
For years now, I have identified with my nature, with my biology, with who I truly am.
And I believe I have the right to bear the surnames that correspond to me by origin, not by imposition.I am not denying affection or erasing bonds.
I am reclaiming my name, my identity, and my place.Nothing more. And nothing less.
Olmo Gómez Aldaz